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and the disputes that are happening on the street important though they are there are problems of the economy and proving people's lives the problems that women face including women and protesting attacker square and other parts of the country there are problems of education there are problems that are systemic that will take a long time to fix but it's important that the government and everyone else focus on what really counts obviously you have to have a modicum of security you have to have a stable political environment to work on all those but those are the real goals because the station of power the threat of violence all right gentlemen thank you very much fascinating discussion many thanks indeed to my guests in london washington and in cairo and thanks to our viewers for watching us here see you next time and remember cross talk rules. recently full of. photos are. tough. to speak old language such as the truck full of programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks books the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see been tryi
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all right let's talk about the economy the jobs report released today it was somewhat mixed there was a gain of one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs on one end but on the other a slight increase in unemployment to seven point nine percent this uptick in unemployment became all the more prominent after yesterday's g.d.p. numbers showed signs of a contracting economy so how seriously should we take these numbers and it what do they really mean help us break it all down as bob english independent trader and guest contributing editor at economic policy journal dot com thank you so much for coming on bob thank you so what do these numbers really mean break it down for us we have basically two headline numbers that came out today the first is the actual unemployment rate which ticked up a little bit to seven point nine percent i mean seven point nine percent of the people who are looking for jobs don't have jobs and then we have the second number which is the number of payrolls that were added the number of jobs that were added it was one hundred fifty thousand one hundred fifty seven thou
all right let's talk about the economy the jobs report released today it was somewhat mixed there was a gain of one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs on one end but on the other a slight increase in unemployment to seven point nine percent this uptick in unemployment became all the more prominent after yesterday's g.d.p. numbers showed signs of a contracting economy so how seriously should we take these numbers and it what do they really mean help us break it all down as bob english independent...
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. >> sean: according to the anointed one the reason why he's failed on the economy, failed to create jobs failed to reign in radical extremism is because some of us dared to speak out against his agenda now in an interview the president blames fox news and rush limbaugh for gridlock that exists in washington, d.c.. here is what he said, i don't think the issue is whether or not they're people gfwill that want to get something done we have to change some of the incentive structures so people feel liberated to pursue common ground. it's one of the biggest factors is hout media shapes the base. if a republican immediate yaf congress is not punished for working with a democrat on a bill of common interest, you'll see more of them doing it. what about the thing called freedom of speech sne wants any, all, opposing voices to be what? silent? including opinion opinions you hear on that program. what the president fails to understand is that he is the reason why, in large part, washington divides it. fox news channel has been the only immediate why organization delivered fair and balanced co
. >> sean: according to the anointed one the reason why he's failed on the economy, failed to create jobs failed to reign in radical extremism is because some of us dared to speak out against his agenda now in an interview the president blames fox news and rush limbaugh for gridlock that exists in washington, d.c.. here is what he said, i don't think the issue is whether or not they're people gfwill that want to get something done we have to change some of the incentive structures so...
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and the disputes that are happening on the street important though they are there are problems of the economy and proving people's lives the problems that women face including women and protesting attacker square and other parts of the country there are problems of education there are problems that are systemic that will take a long time to fix but it's important that the government and everyone else focus on what really counts obviously you have to have a modicum of security you have to have a stable political environment to work on all those but those are the real goals the confiscation of power the threat of violence all right gentlemen thank you very much fascinating discussion many thanks indeed to my guests in london washington and in cairo and thanks to our viewers for watching us here rocky see you next time and remember talk rules. it. is or. worse for those. white house of a day radio guy and for a lot of male minestrone causing. the watch quote to do good you never see anything like this until. the first baby steps are joining. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cones
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all right let's talk about the economy the jobs report released today was somewhat mixed there was a gain of one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs on one end but on the other a slight increase in unemployment to seven point nine percent this uptick in unemployment became all the more prominent after yesterday's g.d.p. numbers showed signs of a contracting economy so how seriously should we take these numbers anyway what are they really mean to help us break it all down as bob english independent trader and guest contributing editor at economic policy journal dot com thank you so much for coming on bob thank you so what do these numbers really mean break it down for us we have basically two headline numbers that came out today the first is the actual unemployment rate which ticked up a little bit to seven point nine percent means seven point nine percent of the people who are looking for jobs don't have jobs and then we have the second number which is the number of payrolls that were added the number of jobs were added it was one hundred fifty thousand one hundred fifty seven thousand
all right let's talk about the economy the jobs report released today was somewhat mixed there was a gain of one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs on one end but on the other a slight increase in unemployment to seven point nine percent this uptick in unemployment became all the more prominent after yesterday's g.d.p. numbers showed signs of a contracting economy so how seriously should we take these numbers anyway what are they really mean to help us break it all down as bob english...
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all right let's talk about the economy the jobs report released today was somewhat mixed there was a gain of one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs on one end but on the other a slight increase in unemployment to seven point nine percent this uptick in unemployment became all the more prominent after yesterday's g.d.p. numbers showed signs of a contracting economy so how seriously should we take these numbers and it what are they really mean to help us break it all down as bob english independent trader and guest contributing editor at economic policy journal dot com thank you so much for coming on bob thank you so what do these numbers really mean break it down for us we have basically two headline numbers that came out today the first is the actual unemployment rate which ticked up a little bit to seven point nine percent means seven point nine percent of the people who are looking for jobs don't have jobs and then we have the second number which is the number of payrolls that were added the number of jobs that were added it was one hundred fifty thousand one hundred fifty seven tho
all right let's talk about the economy the jobs report released today was somewhat mixed there was a gain of one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs on one end but on the other a slight increase in unemployment to seven point nine percent this uptick in unemployment became all the more prominent after yesterday's g.d.p. numbers showed signs of a contracting economy so how seriously should we take these numbers and it what are they really mean to help us break it all down as bob english...
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if it collapsed, it could bring down the entire economy. that means it would have to be bailed out by the taxpayers. but the german government wants to change this state of affairs. >> we want banking regulations to assure that if a bank fails, taxpayers will not be liable. and that the repercussions of systemic risks for the financial sector are contained. >> under the new law, bankers guilty of behavior that jeopardize their bank could go to jail for up to five years. banks will be required to keep their retail businesses separate from their riskier business activities, and they have to prepare any emergency plan or a will that does not rely on taxpayer money for restructuring or winding down if they get into financial difficulties. the new rules could put a dent in the profits of germany's largest banks because they will have to hold more capital to cover higher-risk investments. the bundestag will have to approve the draft legislation. opposition parties say the proposals do not go far enough. >> things are looking up in europe accordin
if it collapsed, it could bring down the entire economy. that means it would have to be bailed out by the taxpayers. but the german government wants to change this state of affairs. >> we want banking regulations to assure that if a bank fails, taxpayers will not be liable. and that the repercussions of systemic risks for the financial sector are contained. >> under the new law, bankers guilty of behavior that jeopardize their bank could go to jail for up to five years. banks will...
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what they found was that an undocumented immigrants contributed 17 billion in the texas economy at a cost of 1.5 billion. when you are talking about the economic argument, economists say we need to legalize undocumented immigrants. when you leave immigration in this kind of tenuis way, a path to citizenship, people want to know what are the specifics. what does that look like? right now, getting at the end of the line is 110 years back. so, there's something missing in terms of really going deep and frankly in terms of the president. this would be a moment to say let's look at who we are as an immigrant country. more money is spent on immigration enforcement than any other law enforcement combined. >> understand the argument you're making and the business community over woman the supports you. they want this immigration reform, they want people who are here illegally to be given citizenship. what i'm trying to get at is there is clearly opposition to this reform. we heard it in that peace and we hear it all of the time from conservatives in the country who say there cannot be amnesty
what they found was that an undocumented immigrants contributed 17 billion in the texas economy at a cost of 1.5 billion. when you are talking about the economic argument, economists say we need to legalize undocumented immigrants. when you leave immigration in this kind of tenuis way, a path to citizenship, people want to know what are the specifics. what does that look like? right now, getting at the end of the line is 110 years back. so, there's something missing in terms of really going...
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and the disputes that are happening on the street important though they are there are problems of the economy and proving people's lives the problems that women face including women protesting attacker square and other parts of the country there are problems of education there are problems that are systemic that will take a long time to fix but it's important that the government and everyone else focus on what really counts obviously you have to have a modicum of security you have to have a stable political environment to work on all those but those are the real goals the confiscation of power the threat of violence all right gentlemen thank you very much fascinating discussion many thanks to the to my guests in london washington and in cairo and thanks to our viewers for watching us here so you make slime and remember cross talk rules. prevent me from. his or. choose your language. clearly we can without any financial planner say still some of us. choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in high life choose me access to your office. pl
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but now, the return to optimism can be good news for the economy. it can be good news for jobs and also for the markets. the people in germany apparently are considering that they are going to be earning more this year than last year, and they are more prepared to buy more expensive durable goods. it did not translate to higher equity prices, though. people here are still a little bit reticent, but the traders saw the news from the consumer industry as good news, and they are saying that there's more room for german equities to go, but it needs a little bit stronger news than this to >> we say in frankfurt for a closer look at tuesday's market numbers -- we stay in frankfurt. you're a -- euro stoxx 50 a tad higher. across the atlantic on wall street, the dow at this hour trading well up at 13,957. >> in just a few moments, we will be looking at how important it is to take an actual break. >> more on that in a minute, but first, a look at other stories making the news. >> floods have killed 30 people and displaced more than 150,000 in mozambique in s
but now, the return to optimism can be good news for the economy. it can be good news for jobs and also for the markets. the people in germany apparently are considering that they are going to be earning more this year than last year, and they are more prepared to buy more expensive durable goods. it did not translate to higher equity prices, though. people here are still a little bit reticent, but the traders saw the news from the consumer industry as good news, and they are saying that...
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all right let's talk about the economy the jobs report released today it was somewhat mixed there was a gain of one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs on one end but on the other a slight increase in unemployment to seven point nine percent this uptick in unemployment became all the more prominent after yesterday's g.d.p. numbers showed signs of a contracting economy so how seriously should we take these numbers and it what do they really mean help us break it all down as bob english independent trader and guest contributing editor at economic policy journal dot com thank you so much for coming on bob thank you so what do these numbers really mean break it down for us we have basically two headline numbers that came out today the first is the actual unemployment rate which ticked up a little bit to seven point nine percent means seven point nine percent of the people who are looking for jobs don't have jobs and then we have the second number which is the number of payrolls that were added the number of jobs that were added it was one hundred fifty thousand one hundred fifty seven thous
all right let's talk about the economy the jobs report released today it was somewhat mixed there was a gain of one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs on one end but on the other a slight increase in unemployment to seven point nine percent this uptick in unemployment became all the more prominent after yesterday's g.d.p. numbers showed signs of a contracting economy so how seriously should we take these numbers and it what do they really mean help us break it all down as bob english independent...
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all right let's talk about the economy the jobs report released today was somewhat mixed there was a gain of one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs on one end but on the other a slight increase in unemployment to seven point nine percent this uptick in unemployment became all the more prominent after yesterday's g.d.p. numbers showed signs of a contracting economy so how seriously should we take these numbers and it what do they really mean help us break it all down is bob english independent trader and yes contributing editor at economic policy journal dot com thank you so much for coming on bob thank you so what do these numbers really mean break it down for us we have basically two headline numbers that came out today the first is the actual unemployment rate which ticked up a little bit to seven point nine percent means seven point nine percent of the people who are looking for jobs don't have jobs and then we have the second number which is the number of payrolls that were added the number of jobs that were added it was one hundred fifty thousand one hundred fifty seven thousand
all right let's talk about the economy the jobs report released today was somewhat mixed there was a gain of one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs on one end but on the other a slight increase in unemployment to seven point nine percent this uptick in unemployment became all the more prominent after yesterday's g.d.p. numbers showed signs of a contracting economy so how seriously should we take these numbers and it what do they really mean help us break it all down is bob english independent...
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the crisis there is more acute than ever as the economy continues to decline. gdp has fallen for the sixth quarter in a row. most recently, by 0.7%. the outlook is bleak. the prime minister is trying to buck the trend. he told parliament he was planning a new stimulus package. he hopes in particular to ease the tax burden on export-driven businesses. >> we are going to implement structural reforms with even greater force and adopt new measures to stimulate growth. our priority is to reduce youth unemployment, and we are already cooperating with unions and businesses to achieve this. >> there's mounting frustration on the streets. unemployment in the country has risen to 26%. half of young people are out of work. but the eu has signaled it is willing to relax rules on spain, which could help soften the austerity measures apparently crippling the country. >> germany may be about to drop its objections to bailing out cyprus. despite misgivings about reports of money laundering by the island's thanks. >> a number of politicians in germany have accused separate bank
the crisis there is more acute than ever as the economy continues to decline. gdp has fallen for the sixth quarter in a row. most recently, by 0.7%. the outlook is bleak. the prime minister is trying to buck the trend. he told parliament he was planning a new stimulus package. he hopes in particular to ease the tax burden on export-driven businesses. >> we are going to implement structural reforms with even greater force and adopt new measures to stimulate growth. our priority is to...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report on our. toes or. welcome back to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle remind you we're talking about egypt's unfinished revolution. ok i'd like to go back to washington in the first part of the program the very and we heard a lot of criticism of the brotherhood here it's interesting i mean the brothers can turn around say hey what we want to lection so you know we have a major say in things that people are behind us what do you say to that well look the brotherhood did win the election but they want it very closely fifty three percent it's not a landslide but it's an important victory but the reality is winning an election doesn't just give you rights it gives you responsibilities and they have a responsibility like any government to rule fundamentally through consensus and to build consensus around a program to improve people's lives they have a special responsibility as the government to work with the opposition o
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report on our. toes or. welcome back to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle remind you we're talking about egypt's unfinished revolution. ok i'd like to go back to washington in the first part of the program the very and we heard a lot of criticism of the brotherhood here it's interesting i mean the brothers can turn around say...
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we can barely get the economy to grow. it was 2.4% last year, then 1.8%, if that, maybe even less this year. despite all the stimulus. so the economy is continuing slow, it is not even staying flat. >> so you are saying we are in for several quarters of low growth? >> we hope it is going to be several quarters of low growth. anything can happen in an economy this fragile that can turn it into a recession i don't that would be a double dip recession. >> that's right. it would be. >> is that your prediction? >> no i don't know. >> i know you don't know. where do you think the odds are? >> i think the economy is going to stay very weak and any single event the collapse of the spanish banking system or what have you, any single event will create such a lack of confidence in the economy you'll have a big cut back. >> in what the federal review is saying in view of 2011, should i review that history with you? >> by all means. >> recently released fed minutes show how wrong the fed was in 2011 about the depth of the crisis. they
we can barely get the economy to grow. it was 2.4% last year, then 1.8%, if that, maybe even less this year. despite all the stimulus. so the economy is continuing slow, it is not even staying flat. >> so you are saying we are in for several quarters of low growth? >> we hope it is going to be several quarters of low growth. anything can happen in an economy this fragile that can turn it into a recession i don't that would be a double dip recession. >> that's right. it would...
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the global economy contracted 2.4% in 2009. the recession lasted 18 months, ending in june of 2009. the united states alone, the government spent $605 billion bailing out banks and industries. earlier we spoke to steve, a professor of economics and finance at the university of western sydney, author of the book "debunking economics." >> the entire structure of so- called verifying the authenticity of financial instruments is entirely structurally corrupt. a civil suit like this should only be the beginning. there should be people behind the jail for what happened this time around. literally, only burning made off has been -- bernie madoff has been jailed in the middle of this crisis. >> the shares of the parent company of standard and poor's, mcgraw hill, took a beating, dropping nearly 14%. moody's and dropped nearly 11 cents. the forced labor scandal in dublin, we have a long way to the report on alleged abuse and injustice. how are british scientists settling into their new home on an ice shelf in antarctica? ♪ >> hello, more unsettled weather working its way across europe, thi
the global economy contracted 2.4% in 2009. the recession lasted 18 months, ending in june of 2009. the united states alone, the government spent $605 billion bailing out banks and industries. earlier we spoke to steve, a professor of economics and finance at the university of western sydney, author of the book "debunking economics." >> the entire structure of so- called verifying the authenticity of financial instruments is entirely structurally corrupt. a civil suit like this...
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all right let's talk about the economy the jobs report released today was somewhat mixed there was a gain of one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs on one end but on the other a slight increase in unemployment to seven point nine percent this uptick in unemployment became all the more prominent after yesterday's g.d.p. numbers showed signs of a contracting economy so how seriously should we take these numbers and it what do they really mean help us break it all down as bob english independent trader and guest contributing editor at economic policy journal dot com thank you so much for coming on bob thank you so what do these numbers really mean break it down for us we have basically two headline numbers that came out today the first is the actual unemployment rate which ticked up a little bit to seven point nine percent means seven point nine percent of the people who are looking for jobs don't have jobs and then we have the second number which is the number of payrolls that were added the number of jobs that were added it was one hundred fifty thousand one hundred fifty seven thousan
all right let's talk about the economy the jobs report released today was somewhat mixed there was a gain of one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs on one end but on the other a slight increase in unemployment to seven point nine percent this uptick in unemployment became all the more prominent after yesterday's g.d.p. numbers showed signs of a contracting economy so how seriously should we take these numbers and it what do they really mean help us break it all down as bob english independent...
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try and unite north and south of europe and is ultimately simply driving a wedge through the entire economy of the whole continent you know we can't afford to have twenty seven percent of french you thought employed will france declared bankruptcy no not not they don't actually have quite enough debt yet although they do have a rather startling ninety one percent debt to g.d.p. ratio but that's me around cheers night compared to somebody like the italians one hundred twenty or the dear old greeks probably one hundred sixty percent although i personally don't believe out so what is saying to me is that the eurozone is going to be ok as long as friends doesn't declare bankruptcy in the next couple of months well let's put it this way i mean we could all look to the heavens and go on going going because we look for a flying pigs i don't really see that there's a way that the over arching dilution of the european union and the euro zone itself that they can save themselves from affectively forty fifty sixty years of pork barrel politics is some horror of they're going to be miraculously saved i
try and unite north and south of europe and is ultimately simply driving a wedge through the entire economy of the whole continent you know we can't afford to have twenty seven percent of french you thought employed will france declared bankruptcy no not not they don't actually have quite enough debt yet although they do have a rather startling ninety one percent debt to g.d.p. ratio but that's me around cheers night compared to somebody like the italians one hundred twenty or the dear old...
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but once zimbabweans adopted u.s., the economy stabilized. according to the international monetary fund, gdp grew by more than 6% in 2009 and nearly 10% for each of the next two years. it is now projected to grow around 5% per year through 2014. so, despite the seemingly robust growth, why does this nation have only $217. in its state coffers? what in the world is going on? i should add that zimbabwe's finance minister later clarified that $30 million had been added to the government's account since he last spoke. but even that amount is pittance for a modern state. it is however, a telling symbol of zimbabwe status. imagine asking a multi-national company to invest in zimbabwe. transparency international puts this country at 163 in the world in its latest corruption rankings. the world bank ranks it 172nd for ease of doing business. zimbabwe has gone from being africa's bread basket to its basket case. the country's basic problem is not economic but political. zimbabwe has known only one real leader in all its existence. robert mugabe. the m
but once zimbabweans adopted u.s., the economy stabilized. according to the international monetary fund, gdp grew by more than 6% in 2009 and nearly 10% for each of the next two years. it is now projected to grow around 5% per year through 2014. so, despite the seemingly robust growth, why does this nation have only $217. in its state coffers? what in the world is going on? i should add that zimbabwe's finance minister later clarified that $30 million had been added to the government's account...
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need for a modernized guest worker program to ensure those who want to immigrate legally to make the economy do so in the future, and, finally, the president's speech believes reforming immigration quickly is more important than reforming immigration rights." your response? >> i agree with what senator rubio said. i disagree with chris. the federal law is clear. if you're not an individual who has been here on a permanent green card for more than five years, the state can't consider you giving you any type of government assistance, period. that's what got us set forward. i don't know where the 2.6 trillion mark comes from. i know in loss wages, we are losing certain revenue that comes into the tax system. quite frankly, the president does need to look at the fact that congress is going to shake the bill. the elected legislature or house of representatives in a congress to lead us in that exercise with the american people, and that's what we have to get to. you know, lou, i think the president did make a good speech, yet again, but speeches are not actions. actions need to -- lou: you said it
need for a modernized guest worker program to ensure those who want to immigrate legally to make the economy do so in the future, and, finally, the president's speech believes reforming immigration quickly is more important than reforming immigration rights." your response? >> i agree with what senator rubio said. i disagree with chris. the federal law is clear. if you're not an individual who has been here on a permanent green card for more than five years, the state can't consider...
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pony's the economy's in this mop the area we've discovered allegations of war crimes and information about them is under the control of mali's military government really meant to be coming i think it's getting more and more the he called to talk to people a lot of. human rights activists who are trying to identify witnesses off saying that people climbing up and feeling the heat stay out they are scared to speak a lot of people here. very few fool the malian army seems to be doing whatever it can to prevent people from speaking to openly when i was there because this government took advantage of the media's interest in our lawn and for the first time visiting the cities the worst affected by hostilities today in the town of qana we were surprised by the arrival of mom i do see the bad the minister for humanitarian action of solidarity this was an attempt to bring the bomb a call government closer to the people who regard the capital as the mold for that with this visit in this event staged by politicians coincided with the publication of reports by international organizations such as
pony's the economy's in this mop the area we've discovered allegations of war crimes and information about them is under the control of mali's military government really meant to be coming i think it's getting more and more the he called to talk to people a lot of. human rights activists who are trying to identify witnesses off saying that people climbing up and feeling the heat stay out they are scared to speak a lot of people here. very few fool the malian army seems to be doing whatever it...
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say that there are two secrets to success locally sourced produce means that propping up the local economy take for example your free range eggs delivered from a nearby village there's a second secret that the famous chocolate biscuits customers travel far and wide for this homemade treat but even with volunteers staying open is hard the onslaught of major national chains is immense buying power attempts with food sold for next to nothing has killed off thousands of independent british shops leaving villages and now wait well obviously we're up against supermarkets and we all use supermarkets but to be able to have a local store which does local produce and it's something where you can chat to people you meet everybody but the gossip because on here is amazing it would be dreadful if we did it because once you lose something like this you can never get it back again and they're not alone in getting together to save their small shop from extinction there are three hundred other community stores in some of the u.k.'s most rural pockets winning customers by knowing that retail means detail. i
say that there are two secrets to success locally sourced produce means that propping up the local economy take for example your free range eggs delivered from a nearby village there's a second secret that the famous chocolate biscuits customers travel far and wide for this homemade treat but even with volunteers staying open is hard the onslaught of major national chains is immense buying power attempts with food sold for next to nothing has killed off thousands of independent british shops...
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and other countries to pass tougher and tougher sanctions on iran the real economy is a really bad state so iran needs all the friends it can get there's no reason for iran to be isolated there's no proof it's developing nuclear weapons it's got a peaceful nuclear energy program which there's no evidence to the contrary so therefore it's it's wrong but it should be totally isolated. coming up later in the program here not even a bottle of negative press the u.k. so there's deflecting a potential wave of eastern european immigrants without highlighting just why they'd be better off staying at home that story all this after the break. old. friends technology innovation called in these developments from around russia we've gone to the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. news continues here in r.t. the gulf kingdoms of bahrain in kuwait has seen fresh public cries against the country's unelected routers who've been stepping up their crackdowns on dissent for
and other countries to pass tougher and tougher sanctions on iran the real economy is a really bad state so iran needs all the friends it can get there's no reason for iran to be isolated there's no proof it's developing nuclear weapons it's got a peaceful nuclear energy program which there's no evidence to the contrary so therefore it's it's wrong but it should be totally isolated. coming up later in the program here not even a bottle of negative press the u.k. so there's deflecting a...
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order has been growing for elections in a few months time in the two years since the revolution the economy and unity is taking a nosedive i was there in january and in addition to the tourist businesses being dramatically cut hotels empty until you have factories that used to supplied components to european companies shot unemployment is rising to this it had been presented as the nearest thing to a success story there had been too much violence thought unfortunately as i say these deep despair disappointments with the failure to make life better life was coerced and the sense that there is a check for it it takes many people ingenuity away from having to tension about the coming elections and whether we will get to those elections without a real political crisis on the streets and perhaps change around one problem the poor ocean is here is that it doesn't have many natural resources so that it's rather neglected by the west as nobody has any great interest in trying to prop it up and so it's regimes fall the colony is now in a nosedive and it's surrounded by recently tense areas to the ea
order has been growing for elections in a few months time in the two years since the revolution the economy and unity is taking a nosedive i was there in january and in addition to the tourist businesses being dramatically cut hotels empty until you have factories that used to supplied components to european companies shot unemployment is rising to this it had been presented as the nearest thing to a success story there had been too much violence thought unfortunately as i say these deep...
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of slow death that this recession of the economy going to actually move the economy on a third source or other measures but we don't see some of the court relieves you and also the source of rights i think that as far as what we're following this set of policies there's not a chorus bug area may be about to pull the plug on the construction of a new nuclear power plant which is being financed by russia that's despite a national referendum voting in favor of the project last weekend the result was an old due to a low turnout the country's ruling party is now expected to use its majority in parliament to believe the power plant to the high costs and some experts believe it's the result of pressure from gary's allies who are concerned the country could become dependent on russia. local m.p. woman of jar of says that the government went out of its way to discourage people from supporting the project. you have to take into account that we are using clear nuclear power for approximately forty years and the results of every three city in the country are also boats that were using very safe a
of slow death that this recession of the economy going to actually move the economy on a third source or other measures but we don't see some of the court relieves you and also the source of rights i think that as far as what we're following this set of policies there's not a chorus bug area may be about to pull the plug on the construction of a new nuclear power plant which is being financed by russia that's despite a national referendum voting in favor of the project last weekend the result...
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has been growing or elections in a few months time in the two years since the revolution the economy and unity has taken a nosedive i was january and in addition to the tourist businesses you dramatically cut hotels empty until you have factories that used to supply components to your parent company is shot unemployment is rising trinity has been presented as the nearest thing to a success story that had. been too much violence but unfortunately as i say these disappointments with the failure to make life better life we got worse and the sense that the research directory that takes many people in trinity away from what they wanted and so was big tension about the coming elections or whether we'll get to those elections without a real political crisis on the streets and perhaps changing the government i want problem the poor option is here is that it doesn't have many natural resources so that it's rather neglected by the west as nobody has any great interest in trying to prop it up and so it's regimes fall the colony is now in the nosedive and it's surrounded by recently tense errors
has been growing or elections in a few months time in the two years since the revolution the economy and unity has taken a nosedive i was january and in addition to the tourist businesses you dramatically cut hotels empty until you have factories that used to supply components to your parent company is shot unemployment is rising trinity has been presented as the nearest thing to a success story that had. been too much violence but unfortunately as i say these disappointments with the failure...